Perhaps but I dont trust extreme outliers. There isn't a good reason for their existence. Look at the relative stability in votes for Dem candidates. Even the liberal messiah, Obama, didn't create an extreme outlier.
Here are the rounded vote totals, in millions, by party going back to 2000. Republicans listed in left column, Dems in right column.
2000 50 51
2004 62 59
2008 60 69
2012 61 66
2016 63 66
2020 74 81
2024 75 71
There are no other years as radical as 2020. I do not and never will believe that vote count happened naturally. Georgia, for example, made some changes in voting that made it difficult for cheating to happen. What do you know, the vote totals went back to more normal results.
Don't confuse a lack of proof to mean something didn't happen. On the bright side, I'm happier having Trump now with a strong, smart and skilled VP. JD has a very good chance at becoming president in 2028 and following the usual pattern of winning a 2nd term.
Now Alito and Thomas can retire and be replaced by much younger conservative justices. There is also a very good chance that Sotomayor will have to retire due to her failing health which would allow yet another conservative to be on the bench.
SCOTUS could maintain a conservative majority for decades. That is the real prize.